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Shalini Gainder

Researcher at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

Publications -  61
Citations -  366

Shalini Gainder is an academic researcher from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Infertility. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 52 publications receiving 226 citations.

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Comparison of the Different PCOS Phenotypes Based on Clinical Metabolic, and Hormonal Profile, and their Response to Clomiphene.

TL;DR: Full-blown PCOS (phenotype A) is at a higher risk of adverse metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes as compared with the others, and phenotype D is the least severe phenotype, and the phenotypic division of patients with PCOS-related infertility can help in prognosticating the patients about the severity of the disease and the fertility outcome.
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Macroprolactinemia in hyperprolactinemic infertile women.

TL;DR: Clinical, hormonal profile and fertility outcome of infertile women with true hyperprolactinemia and macroprolacinemia using appropriate statistical tests are compared and Prolactin measurement should be a part of routine evaluation of couples referred to infertility clinics.
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A study to compare maternal and perinatal outcome in early vs. late onset preeclampsia.

TL;DR: It is indicated that women with early-onset preeclampsia had more adverse outcome than those with late-ONSet preeClampsia, but the difference was not statistically significant.
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Update on Management of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome for Dermatologists.

TL;DR: Unless metabolic and underlying endocrinal disturbances arecorrected and simultaneous life-style modification is adopted, cosmetic treatment would give only temporary relief.
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Adenosarcoma of the uterine cervix with heterologous elements: a case report and review of literature

TL;DR: Cervical adenosarcomas are rare tumors that may appear in reproductive age that need to be reported as accumulation of individual cases will be able to provide knowledge about its optimal therapy and prognosis.